I spent the day today at a meeting with the e-Learning Standards Advisory Council of Canada (eLSACC) discussing with them our activities in New Brunswick and their discussion document, Towards the Creation of an Educational Heritage of Standards-Based Learning Resources. The eLSACC is an advisory body composed of five members of the Council of Ministers of Education, Canada (CMEC) in order to help inform Canada's participation in international e-learning standards activities. Readers may also be interested in the Report on ISO/IEC JTC1/SC36 Standards development, also available on the eLSACC website.
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